Bubel/Aiken becomes National Inclusion ProjectClay has also posted a public blog about the new name:
We are so proud to launch the National Inclusion Project. As our foundation grows, so does its impact. In order to better reach the ever growing goals we have for this foundation, we felt that a new name would better suit our position as a national leader on inclusion as well as recognize the Foundation's start and the efforts of its faithful supporters.
The National Inclusion Project is poised to continue to make an impact with thousands of children nationwide as well as raise the national consciousness about the need for and benefits of inclusion. We are excited beyond measure to see Clay's original "project" become one that so many people have invested time, energy, and dollars in to see doors opened for children who may have never gotten the opportunity to participate in life the way their peers do. The National Inclusion Project is moving forward hand-in-hand with supporters, families, program providers, and other advocates to see the vision of full inclusion nationwide become a reality. Please join us in our push to make a difference in communities all over the country.
New day!
By now you've seen the new National Inclusion Project website and hopefully you are exploring it. One thing that you will come across as you are looking around is something that I am most excited about: the new Bubel/Aiken Founder's Award.
As the website states, it's an award that will be given for outstanding volunteer service to be given annually beginning with the 2009 Champions Gala on October 17, 2009. It was through grassroots volunteer efforts that the National Inclusion Project was started and it is through those efforts that we have been able to make such huge strides for inclusion nationwide.
The award will recognize a person or group who fully embraces the mission of the National Inclusion Project and makes an "above and beyond" effort to raise awareness and support year-round. The staff and Board will be choosing finalists from the nominations that YOU submit, and Diane and I will be selecting the winner personally each year from what I know will be a tremendous amount of qualified and deserving nominees.
You guys have been SOOOOO instrumental in making the organization as successful as it has been this past six years.. and we strongly feel it's important to recognize the folks who we all know have worked so hard. YOU!
Check out the new www.inclusionproject.org to learn about the nominating process and find the form to nominate yourself or other who you find deserving!
This news of the new website is very exciting for all of us.
(for those of you who were hoping for something different... sorry. Just be excited for this, and I promise we'll get you something else "soon"!)
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5 Comments:
I am so proud of Clay and Diane. They have build a wonderful foundation that has helped so many children.
Thank you for posting about this wonderful news!!
It's a great day today, Rose. We're in celebration for a good cause. The new name should make it possible for a wider spread format nationwide. Hopefully, raising more funds to help our children who can benefit from this foundation.
What an amazing, proud moment for Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel. Under their guidance the foundation has grown and is now attracting national attention for their good works. They have made such a difference in the lives of so many children and have given them an experience they might not otherwise have had. Bravo to the National Inclusion Project and it's founders!
This is exciting for both Clay and Diane. Continued success for the NIP for years to come. Couldn't be prouder to be a fan of such an extraordinary man.
Having a brother with cerebral palsy and having experienced the exclusion he felt his whole life, I think that the mission of The National Inclusion Project is a very noble and long awaited one. It is also good to see a celebrity that more than pays lip service to a worthy cause.
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